SSRO Stakeholder Survey

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£20,833

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

5 years ago

Published

5 years ago

Description

The Defense Reform Act 2014 established the Single Source Regulations Office ("SSRO") as an independent regulator of the UK Government's procurement of single source military equipment and services. The SSRO is the custodian of the single source procurement framework and has several functions under the Act and the Single Source Contract Regulations 2014.
The SSRO is seeking to appoint an external organisation to undertake its stakeholder survey and produce a report setting out the analysed and bench marked results with commentary. 

The contract  is expected to commence on 4 November with the survey taking place between January and March 2020, and the subsequent report presented to the SSRO in April 2020.

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